Elon Musk keeps refusing to pay his bills. In California, that is felony theft by false pretenses.

Note from the author: Below you’ll find an article detailing publicly available evidence of felonious conduct by Elon Musk that is prosecutable in the city of San Francisco and the state of California. Then you’ll find scripts and contact information to influence the relevant public officials. Then you’ll find over a dozen books, booklets, and model legislation; each of which is available in paid physical versions and free downloads.

Court records from across the country show the same conduct, repeated by Elon Musk across the companies he runs: he takes people’s labor and their goods, and then he refuses to pay for them. The press files each case under “contract dispute” and stops there, even though the conduct amounts to a crime California has prosecuted for seventy years, theft by false pretenses. What follows is the documented record, the statute and the 1954 precedent that make it chargeable, the single element a prosecutor must prove and usually cannot and why his own words may establish it here, the reason no prosecutor has acted yet, and the two offices that could bring it.

In the fall of 2024, Elon Musk’s America PAC offered registered voters in seven swing states as much as a hundred dollars for every petition signature and every voter they brought in. Canvassers knocked on doors and turned in the names, and many of them never received the full payment. One Pennsylvania man says he is owed more than twenty thousand dollars for signatures he collected, and he is one of many making the same claim in court…

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